MICROSTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN IRRADIATED VANADIUM ALLOYS
[摘要] Three simple vanadium alloys, V-5Al, V-1Ni, and V-2Ti-1Ni have been examined to determine the effects of fast neutron irradiation on microstructural evolution. Specimens were irradiated in EBR II at temperatures in the range 425 to 600 degrees C to doses of 15 and 31 dpa. Each alloy responded very differently to irradiation. All V-5Al specimens were generally void-free and contained high densities of coherent precipitates, and moderate densities of network dislocations. Swelling was much higher in V-1Ni. Voids were uniformly distributed, but with widely varying shape and size. Precipitation of two types also developed. The response in V-2Ti-1Ni was intermediate to that of the other two alloys. Irradiation produced extensive precipitation of thin rods and a moderate density of large voids often associated with much larger precipitate particles. The dislocation structure strongly interacted with the rod precipitate particles.
[发布日期] 1994-09-01 [发布机构]
[效力级别] Proceedings Paper [学科分类]
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